Products / Boat Lifts
Boat Lifts
Keep your boat out of the water, ready to launch, and safe from the sun.

Authorized dealer We carry: ShoreStation.
Why this, here
The right lift depends on your water. On stable water a conventional ShoreStation lift is simple and rock solid.
Best for
- Water that holds a steady level year-round
- Pontoons, tritoons, wake boats, and larger vessels
- Owners who want a simple, durable lift they run from their phone
What we offer
- ShoreStation vertical and conventional lifts, built in Iowa.
- Run it from your phone: Bluetooth and Wi-Fi control, no standing on the dock.
- Bunk formations sized for pontoons, tritoons, and larger vessels.
- Canopy-ready, which matters in the desert sun.
We match the bunk layout to your hull, whether it is a pontoon, a tritoon, a wake boat, or something bigger, so it sits secure and level.
What it costs
Lifts are a five-figure investment that lasts for years. We give you an honest range on a quick call.
Typically ready in 2 to 6 weeks. Nothing is final until we talk.
Before you decide
Questions people ask about boat lifts.
What is the best boat lift for Lake Havasu?
It depends on two things: whether your water fluctuates and how much sun the spot gets. On the fluctuating river most people are best served by a Tide Rider floating lift with a canopy; on stable water a conventional ShoreStation lift with a canopy is the simple, durable choice.
Read the full answer →Floating lift or fixed lift on the Colorado River?
On the Colorado River the water rises and falls, so a floating lift like the Tide Rider is usually the better choice: it moves with the water, so you never adjust the height. A fixed lift makes sense on stable water where the level holds.
Read the full answer →Do you have a boat lift for a pontoon or tritoon?
Yes. ShoreStation lifts use bunk formations sized for pontoons, tritoons, and larger vessels, so your boat sits secure and level.
Read the full answer →How much does a boat lift cost in Havasu?
A boat lift is a five-figure investment that lasts for years, and the exact number depends on your boat size, your water, and whether you add a canopy. We give you an honest range on a quick call rather than a made-up figure online.
Read the full answer →How long does it take to get a boat lift or dock?
Plan on about two to six weeks. ShoreStation equipment is built in Iowa and shipped to Arizona, and the drive alone is around thirty hours, so we set that expectation up front rather than overpromise.
Read the full answer →Keep exploring
More from Havasu Lifts & Docks.
All products
Service areas
We cover from Las Vegas to Phoenix along the Colorado River.